Texas guard Andrew Jones recently opened up about his battle with leukemia, and Friday finally had something to celebrate.

To mark the end of his chemotherapy treatments, Jones read aloud an emotional message before ringing a bell.

"Now that you have you completed your chemotherapy treatment, ring this bell to tell the world that you are on your way to being well," Jones said.

The video was captured in a Twitter post where Jones thanked the fans.

The last 8 months have been crazy and stressful for me and my family but with the grace of god we can see a better day. I’ll like to say th thanks to all the fans and supports #hookem#aj1Boom 🤞🏾 pic.twitter.com/r6gsu9uy3k

The diagnosis, which came in January came after Jones couldn't shake what he thought was the flu, forced him to miss the second half of his sophomore season.

"At first they thought I had a viral infection," Jones said, via The Players' Tribune. "Then they thought I had the flu. I'm gonna get some Theraflu, and I'll be good in a week. But it didn't get better. I went and got blood work done, and she told me it was leukemia."

Jones started his career at Texas ranked as the No. 19 overall prospect in the nation by Scout. He played in all 33 games his freshman year with 23 starts. Jones tied for a team best in assists, averaging 3.5 per game, and was in the top four in other categories including steals, scoring, minutes played and rebounding.

"He goes to the local rec center to play basketball," Smart said in April, via The Dallas Morning News. "So he's actually playing, and his goal is to play next year. I've told him, 'Hey man, let's just get you healthy. But yeah, for him to have that in his mind, you can tell he's a real fighter."